Hey friends in tiki...nice to see you. Sorry that I have been pretty slow in
progressing with this guy. Plan on doing a bit of digging this week and will post
an update.
Hi Clarita...nice to hear from you again. Hope all is well.

Well, I guess I've become the slowest of the tiki carvers, but cold weather is my excuse. We were getting down to around 14 below zero recently so outdoor carving has pretty much ended for the season. The new carving station is in the basement and we have been able to move things along.
Merry Christmas and happy carving!

Thanks Jeff...one more thing. We are hosting a wonderful Russian girl through the Rotary Student Exchange Program
and she loves unicorns. I thought it would ne nice to chisel out a small carving for Katy (from Krasnador) for
Christmas. Here goes
Are unicorns "tiki?" I don't think so, but I am even more impressed with you carvers who work on the
small stuff, I think I lost a pint of blood doing this thing. Back to BIG!

Nice to see you around these parts Gap, hope all is well for you. I still remember
that first Mai Tai you threw together at Coontiki I, it was all downhill from there Or it may have been uphill, I think I was immediately disoriented.

And it's nice to hear from you Clarita, hoping that things are positive as we kick off
the new year. I'm glad the little Unicorn brought a smile to your face.

Hi everyone, all of you should just move your carving operations to northern Wisconsin. One of our coldest winters ever and more snow than one can handle. Since spring may never come I have been tearing into a chunk of basswood in my basement.
It's a tiki, or is it?

first carving update of the year, nice to get away from fish and unicorns. Peace.